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Fungi. Diversity of Fungi Reproduction & Classification Ecological Roles and Disease. Diversity of Fungi. A. Characteristics B. Structure and Function C. Classification. “Click”. A. Structure and Function . Absorptive nutrition through hyphae (threadlike structures) a. enzymes
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Fungi Diversity of Fungi Reproduction & Classification Ecological Rolesand Disease
Diversity of Fungi A. Characteristics B. Structure and Function C. Classification “Click”
A. Structure and Function • Absorptive nutrition through hyphae (threadlike structures) • a. enzymes • 2. Feeding structure-mycelium • 3. Cell wall made of chitin_ “Click” “Click”
4. Eukaryotic 5. Most are multicellular 6. Heterotrophic a. decomposers or parasites 7. Important recyclers_ morel mushroom
B. Reproduction • Fruiting body produces spores: • a. Spores can be produced asexually or sexually • b. always produce haploid spores. • Classified by reproductive structure: • 1. Zygote Fungi (Zygomycota) • 2. Sac Fungi (Ascomycota) • 3. Club Fungi (Basidiomycota) • 4. Imperfect Fungi (Deuteromycota)_
Reproduction & Classification A. Zygote Fungi B. Sac Fungi C. Club Fungi D. Imperfect Fungi “Click”
A. Zygote Fungi 1. Live in soil and decaying plant and animals 2. Spores produced by sporangia which develops from a zygosporangium 3. Bread molds_ Pilobolus “Click”
B. Sac Fungi 1. Live in marine, fresh water, and terrestrial habitats 2. Spores produced by sac-like structure called an ascus 3. Yeasts, morels, truffles_ eyelash cup fungus “Click”
C. Club Fungi 1. Grow on dead trees or plant matter 2. Spores produced by club-like structure 3. Mushrooms, toadstools, rusts_ Angel of death “Click”
D. Imperfect Fungi 1. No known sexual stage of reproduction 2. Yeasts a. inhabit liquids (plant sap and animal tissue) b. can reproduce by budding- a small part grows into a new organism c. baker’s yeast_ filamentous yeast yeast
3. Molds a. grow rapidly on surfaces b. penicillium produces antibiotics_ penicillium “Click”
Ecological Roles and Disease A. Symbiotic Fungi B. Commercial Uses C. Chemical Cycling D. Diseases “Click”
A. Symbiotic Fungi encrusting lichens 1. Form symbiotic relationships that can help others 2. Lichens (fungus/algae) a. fungus provides habitat b. algae or cyanobacteria provides food c. can live in environments that neither could live in alone_ branching lichen “Click”
3. Mycorrhizae (fungus/plant) a. fungal hyphae increase surface area b. plant roots provide sugars_
B. Commercial Uses 1. Important food source a. mushrooms and truffles b. baking, brewing, and winemaking 2. Used to produce antibiotics_
C. Chemical Cycling 1. Act as decomposers to break down dead organisms 2. Destroy 10-50% of world crops yearly_
D. Diseases 1. Cause diseases a. Dutch elm disease & corn smuts in plants_ brown rot “Click” corn smut
b. yeast, ringworm, & athlete’s foot in animals_ athlete’s foot “Click”
Diversity of Fungi A. Characteristics B. Structure and Function C. Classification
B. Structure and Function 1. Digest food outside of body and absorb through hyphae (threadlike structures) 2. Reproduce by spores 3. Cell wall made of chitin 4. Fruiting body produces spores_
Reproduction & Classification A. Zygote Fungi B. Sac Fungi C. Club Fungi D. Imperfect Fungi
A. Zygote Fungi 1. Live in soil and decaying plant and animals 2. Spores produced by sporangia which develops from a zygosporangium 3. Bread molds
B. Sac Fungi 1. Live in marine, fresh water, and terrestrial habitats 2. Spores produced by sac-like structure called an ascus 3. Yeasts, morels, truffles
C. Club Fungi 1. Grow on dead trees or plant matter 2. Spores produced by club-like structure 3. Mushrooms, toadstools, rusts
3. Molds a. grow rapidly on surfaces b. penicillium produces antibiotics Penicillium
Ecological Roles and Disease A. Symbiotic Fungi B. Commercial Uses C. Chemical Cycling D. Diseases
A. Symbiotic Fungi 1. Form symbiotic relationships that can help others 2. Lichens (fungus/algae) a. fungus provides habitat b. algae or cyanobacteria provides food c. can live in environments that neither could live in alone
D. Diseases 1. Cause diseases a. Dutch elm disease & corn smuts in plants